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Saumya Tandon Shares Restored Childhood Photos with Parents

Actress Saumya Tandon shared restored childhood photographs on social media, giving fans a glimpse into her family moments. The pictures include her in traditional attire, as a child bride, and with her parents during celebrations. Saumya is widely recognized for her role as Anita Bhabhi in the popular sitcom 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!'. She recently appeared in the film 'Dhurandhar' and is married to banker Saurabh Devendra Singh.

Saumya Tandon flips through unseen childhood moments, shares restored family album featuring parents

Mumbai, July 11

Actress Saumya Tandon took a trip down memory lane by sharing restored photographs from her childhood.

She offered fans a glimpse into some of her most cherished family moments, through her social media post.

Taking to her social media account, the actress posted a carousel of restored pictures with the caption, that read, "'Pages from my childhood. My old photo album pictures restored. Thanks for making the old memories come alive and fresh."

The first picture showed a young Saumya dressed in traditional attire, with a black dupatta, forehead ornaments and decorative face paint. Another picture captured her in a bright yellow frock and matching cap.

In another throwback picture, Saumya was seen dressed as a child bride in a red traditional outfit, while in another photograph, she was featured posing with her parents during what appeared to be a family celebration. The actress also shared pictures of her mother making a traditional rangoli outside their home, followed by a heartwarming picture of her now elderly parents together.

Talking about Saumya on the professional front, began her journey in the entertainment industry as a model and television host before making her mark as an actress.

She made her Bollywood debut with Imtiaz Ali's 2007 blockbuster 'Jab We Met', where she played Kareena Kapoor Khan's sister, Roop.

She went on to feature in television shows such as 'Aisa Des Hai Mera', 'Meri Awaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni', 'Comedy Circus Ke Taansen' and many reality shows as a host.

It was her portrayal of Anita Mishra, fondly known as 'Anita Bhabhi', in the popular sitcom 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!' that made her a household name. After being a part of the show for almost 5 years, she exited the show in 2020.

Saumya was recently seen in the blockbuster film 'Dhurandhar', where she played a pivotal supporting role opposite Akshaye Khanna's wife.

On the personal front, Saumya married banker Saurabh Devendra Singh in 2016. The couple welcomed their son, Miraan, in 2019.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit L

She was absolutely brilliant as Anita Bhabhi in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! Such a versatile actress. Nice to see her personal side for a change rather than just her reel life. That child bride photo must be from some family function—ekdum cute lag rahi hai!

Priya S

These restored photos are so precious. Her mother making rangoli at home touched my heart—that's such a classic Indian household scene. With all the new tech, at least we can preserve these memories. Saumya seems like such a grounded person from what she shares 🌸

Sarah B

Never seen these childhood pictures of her before! The yellow frock one is too adorable. It's amazing how photo restoration can bring back such crystal-clear memories. Her parents look so dignified—something about older Indian couples' photos just warms the heart.

Kavya N

While I appreciate the nostalgia, I wish more celebrities would share struggles behind their journeys rather than just curated highlights. But honestly, these photos are pure gold—especially the family album ones. Saumya has always come across as classy and real. Thoda aur share karna chahiye!

Ravi K

Totally unrelated but her chemistry with Akshaye Khanna in Dhurandhar was so natural. These childhood photos explain her grace—clearly a well-brought up girl. The rangoli one is pure desi vibes! Wishing her family all the best 🙏

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